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Old Sep 11, 2017 | 07:34 AM
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Hurricane Irma.

I know that we have forum members from the Florida area, so I just wanted to say that I hope you are all OK.
Hope things improve soon too.

Les.
 
Old Sep 11, 2017 | 01:48 PM
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Ditto, we're good here, yet did need to evac our Longboat Key home which is also fine.
 
Old Sep 11, 2017 | 02:36 PM
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same best wishes and thoughts from Scotland. Its been such a shock world wide the ongoing tragedy I wasn't sure about mentioning it on here but glad the thread came up. TBH I can't really contemplate just how bad its been
 
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We are truly blessed. We live near Jacksonville Florida and have three children who also live near Jacksonville. We all made it through the storm with no damage. We lost power and the generator did it's job. Two weeks before our son Tim who lives in Houston made it through with no damage. One of my friends lives in Flagler Beach Fl. had three feet of water in his house. He lost to the flood waters his Corvette, Dodge Ram, and his golf cart. And his boat in the canal behind his house sunk.
 
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thanks for your thoughts. we were lucky in miami. we lost a few big trees and no electric power for 10 days....small price to pay
 
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Checking in from Naples....

Life is starting to return to normal down here. We were luck to get power back on the 15th but there were still people with no power this past Friday evening.

The water was finally cleared last wednesday for collier county.

Lots of structural damage and the vegetation is decimated in Collier county. Looks like winter here.

Waiting now for insurance adjuster to call us back, roof is "totalled" is the words of both roofing companies that have inspected it.
 



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